The Milken Institute, an economic think tank based in California, released its annual Global Opportunity Index report which tracks investor interest in global economies. The U.S. ranked 4 while China ranked 39 — which is pretty high for an emerging economy, Senior Director Maggie Switek said.
Denmark , Sweden , Finland , the United States , and the United Kingdom are ranked as the top five countries for investors in this year's Global Opportunity Index by the Milken Institute .
The index factors in 100 indicators under five categories: business perception, economic fundamentals, financial services, institutional framework, and international standards and policy. Finland which placed third overall, was ranked highest in the international standards and policy category that evaluates economic openness and the extent to which a country's policies are aligned with global regulatory and intellectual property protection standards.
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